Put French and Latin firmly on the schedule; I feel bad about neglecting both

Finish math curriculum in March with both

Work through next year’s math curriculum in April and May

Art classes in town – twice a month; I relax and they have fun; win-win!

Violin lessons

Piano lessons

Son publishes his first book, maybe more

Read, read, read – mostly classics for children, with some fluff in between

More household chores to reflect and improve their maturity and skills

One last thought

There! I wrote mine down. Now you all can hold me accountable by the end of 2019. I have learned to be realistic in my goals. Finishing the math curriculum by mid-March will work. Why? Because we started this curriculum last year in April.

When we go to our umbrella school for testing, we want to feel confident. Consequently, we finish the math curriculum, then the kids feel prepared. So last year I hurried through and we finished it all before the test.

We took spring break for two weeks. Afterwards, we started on the next grade math, which began with a review of the previous material. This scenario works great for April and May, when everybody is sort of “done with school” mentally.

We also could pick and choose some chapters in random order, like “Money” or “The Clock.” So yeah, these goals are realistic.